ISLAMABAD: A western weather system is expected to enter Pakistan on June 11 afternoon, bringing a temporary break from the ongoing heatwave. The system is likely to trigger scattered rainfall in several regions.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the weather activity may continue until June 13. During this period, several areas of Pakistan could experience a drop in temperatures and partial relief from extreme heat.
The system is expected to affect multiple regions, including Gilgit-Baltistan, Kashmir, Gujranwala, Lahore, parts of Balochistan, and Islamabad. Light to moderate rain may occur in isolated areas.
Officials said this weather change will provide short-term relief from intense heat conditions across Pakistan. However, the overall summer season remains active and warm.
In Karachi, humid weather conditions are expected to continue. Authorities said sea breezes and winds may offer limited comfort to residents facing high humidity levels.
The meteorological department explained that June is usually one of the hottest months in Pakistan. During this time, humidity often increases, making the weather more uncomfortable for the public.
Experts have advised citizens across Pakistan to take precautionary measures during the ongoing heatwave. People are encouraged to stay hydrated and avoid direct sunlight during peak hours.
They also recommended limiting outdoor activities during extreme heat periods to reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses. Health experts warned that prolonged exposure to high temperatures can be dangerous.
Officials further clarified that Karachi is not expected to receive significant rainfall this month. Dry and humid conditions are likely to persist in the city.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department continues to monitor weather patterns closely. Updates will be issued if any major changes occur in the system affecting Pakistan.
Authorities said the incoming weather system may bring temporary improvement, but citizens should remain cautious as hot weather conditions are expected to return after the system weakens.
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